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y separately published work icon Westerly periodical issue   peer reviewed assertion
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... vol. 47 November 2002 of Westerly est. 1956 Westerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Double at the Dragon, Roger Vickery , single work short story (p. 116-123)
The Great Thing about a Hypothetical Selfi"It's a cosmopolitan sky", James Quinton , single work poetry (p. 124)
Head-On and Charged with Perhapsi"our crash seat on this injured matter", David Lumsden , single work poetry (p. 125)
Mercyi"I watch from the doorway of our house -", Marcelle Freiman , single work poetry (p. 126-127)
Letters to a Loved One, Nathan Hondros , single work short story (p. 128-131)
The Lost Moloch, Gretta Beveridge , single work short story (p. 132-138)
A Place for the Space Between : Fictocriticism and the University, Paul Dawson , single work criticism
'This is an essay about the fictocritical concept of a "space between" the categories of literature and criticism, and the relationship of this metaphorical space to the institutional places in which fictocriticism circulates. The "space between" refers to a space created by the epistemological collapse of critical distance in postmodern theory, a textual no-man's land in which a generic intermingling and hybridity of form takes place.'
(p. 139-151)
Sloppy Seconds, Melinda Marshall , single work short story (p. 152-161)
Crazy Lovei"Weighed down, taxiing, her heart bothers her. No turning back. Big hole", Ian C. Smith , single work poetry (p. 162)
I Like Airportsi"for the big screen TV", Aidan Coleman , single work poetry (p. 163)
On Recalling the Shopping Complex Voted Ugliest Building Two Years Runningi"Those small stunted suburbs have gone now", Mark O'Flynn , single work poetry (p. 163-164)
'I Find a Space for it Somehow' : New Poetry, Lucy Dougan , single work review
— Review of What the Painter Saw in Our Faces Peter Boyle , 2001 selected work poetry ; Bestseller M. T. C. Cronin , 2001 selected work poetry ; The Learning Curve John Foulcher , 2002 selected work poetry ; Afterimages Robert Gray , 2002 selected work poetry prose ; The Clothes-Prop Man : Poems from the South Para Reservoir Martin R. Johnson , 2002 selected work poetry ; Poems the Size of Photographs Les Murray , 2002 selected work poetry ; Darker and Lighter Geoff Page , 2001 selected work poetry ; Other Worlds : Poems 1997-2001 Dorothy Porter , 2001 selected work poetry ; Fiery Waters Robyn Rowland , 2001 selected work poetry ; Hothouse Tracy Ryan , 2002 selected work poetry ; Flying Blind Debbie Westbury , 2002 selected work poetry ;
(p. 177-192)
Gravei"On the headstone's frame, her photo", Petra White , single work poetry (p. 193-196)
Drayton Cemetery Memoryi"I think you come back here often,", Bruce Dawe , single work poetry (p. 199)
Evening on a Country Roadi"When we drove down from the late sunlit road", Bruce Dawe , single work poetry (p. 200)
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